New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1928, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928 M LOVE'S EMBERS ‘Oirlce Oéers SN By C. -DTVBatchelor Success Has Its {JUST LIKE MRS. COOLIDGE Pnce, She Say S That's What Washington Society Says About Florence This Is Opinion of “Abie's Trumbull, Who May Be White House Bride Madge's Father and Allen Drake | 27aid we lave not I OIETIRE Irish Rose Author. of }oung Coolidge. Reach the Farm at a Critical eod of s. We have —— Time eno for d on 1 5 -4 S - JE e ( SERVICE) At my whispered call of “FFather!" fown o unt. Stea I : SO Being successful really means the the figurs leaning ! R < 2 La S I S £ Py ot discovery of a new world of tremen- ;:.!‘lrl-‘:":\ W] Igniensd a9 2 & A i 4 B 114 dous of @ new world of tremen- dous responsibilities, ording to Anne Nichols, author of “Abie's Adele_Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial Irish Rose.” X " 3 4 uccess really is no easy thing n quickly, « i pereeptions A 5 it & {1 person 15 genuinely interested “At ones ! 1 ar 1 1 | L TR -t < 4 y in the philosophy of living Mre and ST ¢ ¢ = ot . 3 the happiness of his fellow-men.” y Miss Nichols says: then with it lizit ! | u ¥ i . o : i 9 B we 3 Dl “Position and wealth attract the locked oy Too . ) Y s e £ ¥ & [ oy T ¢ NG B! 1914 attention of the whole world and it lock it after e, fc i onr e A # . i : 4 3 comes knocking at one’s door for 'r’;"" WS :1 = 1] Rl | &G 4 : e ] R % 159 + it Ielp, alms and advice. stairs, confro ished and disany foot of th “One day a large club asks for support in a philanthropic under- taking: the next day ten profession- al heggars write letters ing for money: the next day somebody very worthy who is suffering comes to | me for attention and T o the jeha e to do something definitely good i t 2 : : . ! T personally have had to use my jpURTAT eI AT Sa L DYERSL A i f k £ £ H : ery minute to guard against 4il T unhdit e ! 4 3 ;" LR i . I y - ud and fo be alert for the werthy. T L S (ki < , 3 s | None of these dare I turn aside of the tall TN N E : 5 ) Rids 7 & i 1 S 3 2! ) e without consideration, for 1 feel flrrfl““: ELAY ‘ 3 3 b/ ] NP } : . siecess has its price and I must Margaret » my ¢ | - ke o3 £ ‘IH take its responsibilities. starting awav from the =i « ¢ wal | < { d i “Though 1 pay for the privilege the other man’s arn put 5 3 X Rl 3 4 . with concern and worry, T get my arms and 1 nont them with the . t s Lo el |3 ¥ ¥ 2.8 Rt veturn in satisfaction and the pleas- feeling that Life suddenly 1 . = nre in knowing that my life is still brought me an inestimahlc Loon aid, H oot going on and has not stopped Subconaciously, I heard Lilhan" c i pirit bre mng 1 a 3 - midway whisper behind me. “Wait 1 (e N ¢ B B . = 3 lock the door.”” Then &he t 1 ! N [ ¢ - - - . fervently: “Praise Allah! Allah fon witl | M Y i fir g praised! Where on earth « i i il + e f P ! ~ and the Chief drop from? And what t e aslim i K.Y % i 4 bLO \X/ DOWN medium dil you consult to discoy & want ' she d “Come | b E by ¢ P e that you were especially necded i n Bl ribe 7 f ! AE P B st this minute.” Tint n your | 1 h THAT IS ADVICE TO MAN “My dear Lillian” Allen Dra s o mo . ; ; | i UNDER CONSTAN! woice drawled though I had no v er - ’ 1 s ¥ 3 TR et looked at his face, T had know comprll § p 3 STRAIN since my first glimpse of him that at | i t 4§t waa the brilliant, debonair a o1 ot ) mus Aies . AL SPAT i | EDITOR'S NOTE: This is ®t the diplomatic secret service, my [ know we ¢ ’ - 5 - |last of a series of six articl :::r"b:?‘?b);:‘l;dnv‘r‘xlnn,h‘rvh.r.\l had pyvis sspaper ss: “Gentlemen, I am happy to learn you will uphold the deianisfet it S » my policies, ‘but the main question is; are you prepared to support BY DR MORRIS FISHBEIN me in the manner to which I have been accustomed ?” Fditor Journal of the American | Medical Association and of Hygcia, = | the Health Magazine % ! *In consequence of the growth of ‘ | knowledge, art, industry and inven- Woaccition fs [Roos e sl e | -"is probably subjected to a A aln Advocated more continuous, if not more vari- g led, merve strain than in the remote 5 .... ... .'“. [past.. We havo accumulated «vkds| o tatcst picture of Miss Florence Trumbul. daushier of the goves ’ X B ‘Inoculatmn Ulf!(‘d BLfOIL {may Interfero i I some fundamen. | NOr of Connecticut, who may be the bride of John Coolidge, 21, only son ; ‘..- .-. ‘.n. \! V ‘m"“ Time. powcerful gas engine may shake to The Snake That Wasn't ; | — Ipicces a loss solidly built chassis.” Tditors mote: — Allene Sumner, |stone henclies under the leafy trees ks % .... | o Pablie TeA T BeEvieed Here is another argument on|staff writer for Herall and NEA in the spacious White House grounds By Thomton W. Burgess = | ashington, April 30 UPr—Several [(he need for slowing down in our [Nerviee, herewith prosents an inter- | which have been well utilized 1y o N ' | miltion A wans soon will start on |Medern rush toward what we call esting word-picture of the girl who Miss Trumbull and young John dur No matter what you arc ahout | vacation trips, They will bring back (Prosress. When not driven by|may be the bride at a brilliant [ing school vacations. "Tis sometimcs wise to hold i . ! sevoral millions move red corpuscles, | MANECT O S, most animals are White House wedding. She iy Miss| Miss Florence is a modern young i i '“'... .--u" ¥ but formidable adversarics of |1% Florence Trumbull, daughicr of the lady who is not averse to being es- ; ; g . le ad ics e governor of Connceticnt and ru- | corted by another personable youns —012 Mother Nature t some will return with dow nith =0 me to let T She whee to sie whr tal physiological processes, as a|of resident and Mrs. Coolidge. In the inset is young Coolidge: had towards the Smiling Jool. He wa - going lipperty-lipperiy-lip. 1 offered o go ahead of Ol Mr. Tous . to warn Old .fr. Toad if he i » | ...... #co anything of Mr. Blackenalks - \ K You sce, O1d Mr. Toad was n anvlous to b in the Smiling Pool| | with his friends and relatives, so as | {cluding hunger and sex, in the de- i 0 aftair with youny ean a motor trip, affording sun z Charles B o B Alion S Bae) arles Bingham, son se ST Taiiss i Uie hinuris or | o oL acounuilation, (EvRalinha Ruings o one Benater | closer contact with nature, greatest of healers. The average man spends ours preparing his motor for the ourncy and assembling camping The scientific evidence as Washington, April This na- | Bingham from her home state, nerve strain, while not easily de-|fion's “erown princess,” according to |, “Why not?” she laughed, intimat terminable as are other evidences|rumor which insists t Jol Cool- | 1N& that young John had “no strings of tissuc destruction, is already |idge, only son of I'resident and Mys, o0 ber.” upplics and fishing tackle. But he sufficient to cstabllsh definitely | Calvin Coolidge, is enzaged to Flor- 'hwvth« been nio definite an- R el the ftruth of [Professor Carlson's|ence Trumbull, daughter of the gov- | Pouncement of the Trumbull-Cool- il ke th prepa- e o Sinor ot Conmenticit, 1at almoat anjilEe. liclrothal, s of ifolirss, | from to join in the great spring clorns. rations necessary to safeguard his| Vg poct advice that could beidentical juvenile cdition of her cither the White House or the Con- He had started once, had re- headth given o gny humn being in these [rumored ‘mother-in-law-to-be, the NOCHl executive mansion. D turned in great fright, saving that, Now, ene of Peter Tt < hops s y ] o in<ure proteciion of the entire |{lgc n e s 1o slow down IRt L Ady bt A4 Tari: has there been any denial of the he had seen Mr. Dlacksnake nal (o a ot of Okl M. IR, e ROl LD Tl ED e 0N 0 Factors to Contend With Chuckles abound in official Wash- ("o Now, one of Peter Rahbit's Tops | Toad's hops - - fale typhoid vaccinations so that by | yycatisfactory dicts, overwork, | ilgton as fea tuble chatier langhs at Sneiingien luidate et Ml Uloe 15 cqual to a lot of Old Mr. To ] : o po.| There are hree unkeyed lot- |19 Unit no the trip is started the series | nce ™ IEOC G onnione, poisons | Youns John's perinet exccution of [CRCC IS Fihe prospective erown Siopa, amd it was o time at all he- olinny Chiiek Jooked wh i it e Ao elp b R | of three inoculations will be com- 1" 0F ¢ L G Ctiier,” influence | the IPreudian theory that -most sons | princess. © - ey point out that the fore Teter was =0 ahead that ! e on | lidettor words should assist m a vt of the mouth, Mie' physlolopioal’ proseases of| ASKInE Wivea aclact gifls 1o ara s | TTIOIIS [And. Goclidges’: wire ol Bl Xgtor cax %0 sl gl ol i e R i ko i ith. s by the health serviee (i mear like their mothers as possible, |C¥CN acruaintances till John begai Bo Mr. Toad stopped. ¥ } © o | i To damages | show that typhoil fover starts its|" “yfan foday.” says Professor| Flovence Trumbull is mot pretty,) “IANE” Ilorence. STy A | : i Morizonta upward trend in May and reaches | eason, “is hke “eurious and |but she is attractive and charming, hey point fo the several ecca was being pullo® twc rice el iy a4 Lo S o the peak of prevalence in carly Sep- |elymay and very ignorant child |Whieh description fits her illustrious *00s when Governor Trumbull and B s Pasln 5. ¢ 1 Toa v Me B 3 secn $ : tember, Aside from accidents, the [tinkering with a watch.” rumored mother-in-law-to-he as well N8 wife have been house guests in pulling him one way and fear was s R s % : ¢ laton v G Tre il oloaniE alass troti | usind ing menses e the hoolth ok HSmnsalifly S )oY fontiiye Serom a8 S1Ye Sl Ll A S puiling him the othcr saiis at e . e Goey, | 10t0r tourists is the danger of con- | pis (inkering a superior mechan- She is poiscd. factful. gracions. | privilege. They fnd it espectal- most uncom fortable f " 4 A Shekts At S o 3. Measured 5 L typhoid from impurc drink- |jam The exidence available in. |cautious, intellizent, tho mature ¥ B8RHENG et deven 9itnite s pulled two ways at ence. Mr. To Fon Juinp : o e L ingz water, milk and food it that hy. envelose. e of hin| rather than flapper (pe of girl. even past winter when Mrs. Coolidge’s hop a atep forward and stop. Then | 71Ha85 1 R it SRS AL People accustomed to pure Water | contrivances he is tmposing damage |though her mother, also pretty and bl has barred the White Hous: o A o e o s ci10: 0 h s o at home are inclined to forget the [ on the very tissues from which heqmodish, almost constantly cliaperons o _'i“"" cverfone, the Trumbulls b 8-step Backward ered v oking | 17 e necessity of exercising care in the |ig himself made. her. N e g It gl kel Sk enidy o Hetaoain o o |1 e St ieqlo ol a ikt Suiriio o)) 9l “The president’s prospective danglh- Mgl U Emo s annonsetents, o o 2 H.-.- u .-... s ee i - Modern man develops 7 mored fianere of John Coolidge, the | man when her own rumored fianc: sty g ! i reeandn overvihing, {a.| pvesldcnvs only son is not available. She attended the ey bae) i I o many familics, vacation will 2 Shb vt swankiest D. A, R, | | | | | ion Jar gl the) though, till “the children” ar ad. “What did Mr chsnake | find . Bl : N journey. Many state boards of - ter-in-law was the high spot of the MO8 ::\: ¢4 Bote H;,,,‘, b e, Toud 2 ; : R i liealth have placed signs along the Good Grade of Canned recent national 1. A, convention | {hrough school, is the general for? Why couldn’t o gal ! GiRE i e e P At b Adatitasts 1ond indicating that the water from Fruits Work Out Well |in Washington where she served as riict of those "in the know.” until tomorrow? ¢ vt Deter |#head of ! - e g o+ cortain well or spring is pure. In| When fresh fruits or vegetables | Page of ‘hon\nr to Mrs. Alfred J. M W Rabbit ought to know enongl | j i e 5 ome cases, lowever, it may be im- so cssential in a child's diet are ex- |Brosseau, D. A. It president. Mu y is wait, for me. il . ¢ trav- | Bomewhers rgol he ca ' . [CTAIR]S[O] possible to determine whether the |pensive or hard to procure, good [ Cameramcn ind reporfers —wers unah‘-el.a(!;:ele):‘sygii‘le ' el as fa e can 3 BOE -E- [AIR[E] er is safe to drink, Thereforc | grades of canned fruits and vegeta- |Mmore concerncd about “catching : ear NEaAwhle, T 3y . o ' t : | vac s advisable I bles are quite as nutritious as the the president’s possible and probable | Nantes, France (—Disputed pos i ) BIE . q a 4 daughter-in-law than the “Black | S¢ssion of a queen’s heart has started had scamperd Guite forget B o ik ; ¢ N RN B NON - fresh products. The latter are de- 4 5 { ful af the fact : (g \ [E1A | sirable largely for variety in flavor, | LSt Lady” herself. & Sputl hafyan is Seholadly i Eo0RirE ok s he o 1 Bl .m BER MR8 ‘Menus for lhe ramlly d 2 Cordial, But Dignified [tors of the museums of the city of Yeter caine ! . ofd. 1 ond ton 1 2 oin e INTIRIATISIE] Miss Trumbull was poised, _r.ryrur_\-\-“”(‘_\ and the Loire Inferieur. that lay ialf bi . " > C ho ' N e o % y cordial, but dignified t is a heart of gold, containir meely zove it 110 v min- ity B oa 0] | o H":’ “)' f:",”t 3 (ol “Stunt, sugeestions” were as fact- | Supposodly. the vital organ of An: hopped overar i . . i e r:n\ul s ¥ L 7 ifully refused by her as by John's | of v:vm,m,\ Queen of France, born eral hoj ' e 1 1 ¢ ELA008 vaising, cream, | imother. She would pose when un- | in Nantes in 1477, She willed it to into his hesd, that « , ! 1 ) kind . '“""" soft cooked cges, milk, | lavoidatle, standing where and mq‘vhr city of her birth, in medieval ston abrapt na . ! " ‘l e = . as ahe was. But she wounld not take ' fashion NG Do baea . : o ) ) i <% 5 /mncheon — |u> hrooms with egg a pose outside her own line of | The quarrel arises over which mu- o e : na M a b . F 4 5, milk, e Florence is no more of & |tha capital ; e Here's How Obedience & 5 ; e ey Sl piwotathe deDanent - Nnner Iraized calf's liver, is friendly and gracions fo all, but There ar “ May Be Best Obtained | .cicq potaioes, toct greens, tom- k Aty itk ak son Bhe 08 ""1a-mh.":a:';;::t"yr:f;:",f",:.‘:,' S B o e ey - fob, then went back in 8 White| women who are separated from their s o otieestnt delad s ele gUnERte) h House limousine to the White HOuge, | learts in {heir last rest. Often, as Eevlor funy s e iie md_nourishing combining fresh or where she was a giest | G ks "omme e kot ek b 2 Etablisl b fits canned fruits swith the paste She did not stay for after-zession | 43,0009 to the eity of childh 4' pstablish rogularity in g Macaroni Fruit Salad vage parties or general merrinfent | gomCtin® " 5y o' the cass of 1. rem fhe first g : One cup cooked macaroni. 3 that regaled the other girl pages. | one i BLHe cHip oL Thaal tasily =it the child {oranges, 1 enp shredded {resh pine- /. e 4T ot Ming | LO'I", KN of France, the heart Is er the child's questions whole- | apple, 2 bananas, 1 cge. 4 table- e ot Tsine never | Piried in the holy ground. The heart | spoons snugar, 2 lemons, 1 cup whip- wore the same dress twice. Day- |Cf,Richard the Tion Hearted is bur- i the childs cooperation red cream, few grains salt. 3 3 times she featured little short-skirt- I"“ at Rouen. | neouraze the child to use his| ut orange sections in small | ed sports frocks with pleated skirts | | ; itz 2 Ipicces. Dive pananas.’ Brat - eex. and modish blouses or sweaters. | Pets Dine in Style ; vorl unnecessary conflicts of |sugar. salt and juice of lemons well, One day she wore a two piece frock i \ At Cannes Cabarets i How cin necessary obedience he will using a dover heater. ook over of white crepe patterned in black, | hot water until thickened. Cool Her hat was of hlue straw. The next | Cannes. April 30 (/) — A cabarct and fold in whipped cream. Add to 4 day it was a greenish-blue two piece | [SN't Teally smart here if there arc prepared fruit and macaroni and sport dress with matching felt han‘::u':"‘:’h mm-,' caA'- lnlfll lizards hi 4 serve on hearts of lettuce. 5 Lk The next day her dress was a helge | AMON& the guests. smail menkey If Child Wants to Tell i v e et o meckiine, flara | 1% 0ne of the regular visitors at the A Story, Listen to It e & AXirt with lowe girdie and matching | Kit Kat Kiub, where e consuraes Wit chld has a story 1o tell | N aw- ™ i felt hat. She is especially pretty in | {hree lemonades cach night and it should be listened fo with re New ])eu.('e l\‘ccps {ovening clothes, wearing pastel- | RTOWs paper balls with better aim apect; Tlic. par tnciar 80, 1 Milk From Souring - flowered {affetas frequently. than his master. terested in the story itself, hut they ow, Scotland, April 30 () — { Sho is.above medium hoight, has| Riviera waiters are sccomplished can b inferested in the way in|A machine which destroys organ- reddish gold hair, turned up nose, |Etardians of all manner of strange which it is told and the pleasure of |isms in cream so that it will not | : %uml is a bit above the flapper mize. hwvs‘ While S g:;e-:; dance, arde Their i : : cour for a weelk or more has been - . She is as careful of questions as| Wiiters frequently stand by to scc Garden of Their Own . ; invented by a Glasgow man. | : Al Conlites ardilt s | that Teddy, the five thousand franc \¢ '\I»(‘[l for \num: : G STRAWBERRY CROP “The process will keep eream frexh Questions with the expiession, | chemelcon, or Jorry, the tempera- V garden > Cashington, Aprl 30 (P —— While [much longer than the preservatives What do you think ©f this or|mental magpic, does not fall off the will depend largely on |once used, the inventor says. Thous- Paris allows much more latitude |ti + were generally parried with, | table or annoy the gucsts near by. jitions, 1he department |ands of gallons of cream have gone in the use of trimminge which are |“One rarely thinks the same thing | xcept white rats and mice, no nds “every indic {0 waste in the Glasgow area since |not an integral part of the costume |twice. My opinions are siill chang- | Pet is barved from the fashionable ord erop of 242.-1adoption ef a pure fond law hanning than it did a few months ago. Panl |ing. | haven't settle convictions | dancing places. One of the smart- V006 i tramberries lact [the use of prescrvatives, | Poiret adds tong silk tassels to the [vet.” | est vestaurants had a thriil recent- asen may he exceeded this vear Already the apparatns is on the |patch pockets of a navy rep coat, She joves to. dance and read and |1y wnen an English woman brought = | o rhot. selling for £17.000. [t ca- [part of a two-piece costume. The |ckate and play % date.” | hor pet snail to dins with her. The " Light winee ¢t ho ailie was built te in his cas = hite About 20000 acres are planted in|pacity is 200 gallons of cream an\hv id en the coat is of metallic|she confided with a little gigele as sr,a:l had a lettuce leaf on » plate d border. . sugar beets each year in Wisconsin. lnour. | Weave, ]hu questioners thougit of the big|while the woman bad the full dinger. Supply Proper Toys ( hildren compatible with safety Give the child alt the frocdom | | war i | Pecret. 1526. 'woclea affair with che

Other pages from this issue: